US Postal Service Honors Holocaust Survivor Elie Wiesel with New Stamp
Eyewitness News ABC7NYOctober 5, 20251 min1,044 views
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- 🇺🇸 The US Postal Service has issued a new stamp in the Distinguished American series to honor Elie Wiesel, a Holocaust survivor and human rights champion.
- 💡 The stamp unveiling ceremony took place at the 92nd Street Y in Manhattan.
Wiesel's Legacy and Message
- 🧠 Wiesel's son stated that the USPS, like his father, serves as a trusted messenger, emphasizing that society, truth, and hope depend on those willing to deliver important messages.
- ✍️ In 1960, Wiesel authored 'Night', a powerful personal account of his experiences in Nazi concentration camps.
- 🕊️ He was later awarded the Nobel Peace Prize and recognized as a "messenger for mankind" for his lifelong dedication to human rights.
The Stamp and Its Impact
- ✉️ The new stamp, now being placed on letters distributed globally, serves as a reminder of Wiesel and his timeless message.
- ✨ The artist, Ethel, reportedly had difficulty selecting the perfect image, but ultimately captured a fitting representation of Wiesel.
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